Guest guest Posted May 4, 2007 Report Share Posted May 4, 2007 Howdy y'all, I haven't posted in awhile, but I just had to write about a very disturbing news article I saw today. When I checked my mail, I saw a news story about a child starving to death on a vegan diet. And I thought " HUH? " I googled this, and the articles all have headlines like " Murder Verdict for Vegan Parents " and " Child Starves to Death on Vegan Diet. " And I found lots of other news articles from previous cases around the world. What really irks me is that the so-called vegan parents in these articles didn't supplement with B12 and/or didn't breast feed the child. And the articles act like this is normal for a vegan parents, as if being vegan were a good reason for a mother NOT to breast-feed her own child. Talk about misinformation!!!! Does this make anyone else angry? I guess this really struck a nerve with my today because I just visited my uncles a couple days ago. They live in a small community of dairy farmers in north Texas, and they were quite befuddled by the idea of living without dairy products. One of them asked, " Well, what do you feed your baby if you have children? Soy milk or rice milk, I guess? " I couldn't even explain it because the people in the room were all too busy talking to each other to even listen to me. People like my uncles will see this national news headline " Murder Verdict for Vegan Parents, " and without even reading it, they'll think this confirms their suspicions that a vegan diet really is crazy and harmful. It makes me so mad because it is not even an appropriate headline to describe what happened. The most complete article I found was this one from the local Atlanta, Georgia, newspaper: http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/atlanta/stories/2007/05/02/050 3metvegan.html May 3, 2007 – " Murder Verdict for Vegan Parents " is the headline. I suppose the sensationalism of the word " vegan " sells more newspapers, but if you read the news story, a much more responsible headline would have been " Murder Verdict for Negligent Parents. " The child was born in a bathtub and never taken to a doctor while alive. The prosecuting attorney claims that the parents intentionally underfed the child with small amounts of apple juice and soy milk. (The mother later testified to feeding the baby some breast milk.) According to the prosecuting attorney, when the parents were faced with charges after the child died, they claimed at first that they had never fed the baby breast milk and used the vegan lifestyle to try to get a lighter sentence. (It didn't work.) The article doesn't mention the fact that there is nothing about being vegan that prohibits mothers from breastfeeding their babies. So the fact that the parents were so-called vegan and fed their baby a so-called vegan diet has nothing to do with what happened. The parents could have undernourished their child by feeding him small amounts of beef broth in lieu of breast milk; in that case, would the headline have been " Murder Verdict for Meat-Eating Parents " ? It's a simple case of neglect and abuse by the parents, and the word Vegan has no place in the title. OOOOOH! This makes me so mad. I wouldn't be surprised if I get this article forwarded to me by my carnivorous friends/family who will say, you see, we're right, begin vegan is dangerous! UGH! Doesn't it seem like the news media is deliberating misleading people by writing these kinds of headlines? What do y'all think? Here are some other articles I found with similar anti-vegan headlines, along with what I thought about them. April 30, 2002 – Vegan couple arrested for reckless endangerment and endangering the welfare of a child for failing to properly feed and care for their baby. According to the article, the parents denied the child breast milk AND formula. It appears that the parents fed the newborn child only nuts, fruits, and vegetables. The parents refused to get medical help for the child's malnutrition. The article makes no effort to clarify that vegans do feed their children breast milk and that vegan breast milk with B12 supplementation can provide proper nutrition for healthy infants. This article makes it sound as if vegans are not allowed to feed breast milk to their babies. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,51494,00.html 2005 - " Vegan couple cleared of starving baby, guilty of child neglect " is the headline. Family with 5 children and raw foods diet, convicted of neglect of four surviving children, after 18- month-old child dies due to weakened immune system caused by congenital defect. (You have to read the article carefully to see the infant's cause of death was not attributed to the vegan diet.) The children of the raw-food couple received breast milk during their first three months as infants. http://www.cnn.com/2005/LAW/11/08/child.starved/index.html 2002: Seventh Day Adventist vegan couple whose baby died at the age of 6 months. The web site says that the mother's breast milk lacked the B12 vitamin, and that the baby died due to complications associated with a vitamin B12 deficiency, including brain damage and anemia. The web site admits that " Nutrition Foundation Scientific Committee chairman Dr Cliff Tasman-Jones says B12 injections are readily available and will fix any imbalance. " The web site continues in its markedly anti-vegan rhetoric, despite the indications that the only problem here was a lack of B12 supplementation. I've never heard anything about being vegan that prohibits a person from taking B12 supplements, and yet the web site blames the child's death on a vegan diet. http://www.second-opinions.co.uk/child_abuse.html What do y'all think? Is there anything we can do about all this misleading information in the news media? Angry and frustrated, Rachel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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